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Monday, April 18, 2016

Watch tutorial 1: Which app?

This post is the first post of a set of short tutorials on Watch. In these step by step tutorials, you're going to build your first AppleWatch app. Yay!

I'll guide you through. No prior knowledge on watchOS2 is required, but some basic iOS development skills (storyboards usage) and Swift language knowledge are assumed.

When designing for an AppleWatch, you should keep the features simple. Bear in mind they'll have to work at on a 312 pixels wide by 390 pixels tall screen for a 42 mn watch. Don't try to fit too many features with a complexe screen hierarchy. Also, remember that your watch app comes with its iPhone companion app. Therefore, you don't need to fit all the features in the watch extension: a well chosen subset will do well.

Let's start by talking about the app, you're going to build...

DoIt Coach

Have you ever wonder how to get more things done during the day, how to stay focus on your tasks? After all, getting your job done efficiently gives you more free time ;)

Based on a well known time management technique, with DoItCoach, you break your day in small tasks interlaced with small breaks. DoItCoach's main goal is to be more efficient and stay healthy.

Start the day, planning the list of task to be done. For the planification use the iPhone app. Add one task followed by one break. After a 3 of those add a longer break.

Let's spice it up: since you want to stay fit in your life, you're going to try to do something physical during your breaks.
Shorter breaks could be perfect for some weight lifting or curls ;) while longer breaks could be used for outdoor walk or short run.

The iOS app

Since the goal of this tutorial is about Watch app, you'll start with an initial project. All source code is available on github DoItCoach project for the final project.